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…their health anymore. If cigarette fumes are bad for people's health, vehicles that discharge exhaust fumes, such as buses or trucks, must be eliminated first because those injure people's health more. If smokers and nonsmokers are careful, there is not any harm…
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…Gallen, Director of Nurse Midwifery Services at D.C. General Hospital in Washington, reports that many times women seek prenatal care for the first time during their eighth month of pregnancy. In Miss Gallen’s opinion, lack of universal health care
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…as they do and how they have come to dominate their environment and the human beings within it. The Profit Imperative: Profit is the ultimate measure of all corporate decisions. It takes precedence over community well-being, worker health, public health
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Category: /History
…created the Office for Economic Opportunity. This program led to new educational, employment, housing, and health-care developments. However, the Office for Economic Opportunity failed because there was inadequate funding and the government was more concerned…
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…. For example, beginning in 1992, the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Health Care Organizations, required that all accredited hospitals impl! ement policies and procedures for identifying, treating and referring victims of abuse (National Institute…
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…. For example, beginning in 1992, the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Health Care Organizations, required that all accredited hospitals implement policies and procedures for identifying, treating and referring victims of abuse (Knudsen,91). This included…
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…and punishment is warranted. Paternalists would argue that if someone were to be seriously injured in a cycling accident without a helmet and did not have health care the taxpayers would be the ones paying for it. Also they say prostitution causes venereal disease…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Adoption is one of the greatest ways for loving responsible couples to give unwanted youth a happy home. As the number of children in the care of foster homes and orphanges grow, adoption is a vital way for children from broken homes as well…
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…of the registered nurse of 2003: Ninety-four percent are female, average age is 48 with 77% of all nurses over age 40, and thirty-five percent of working nurses are eligible to retire by 2005. Many of this generation had their first experience in a health care setting…
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…matters concerning health and safety at work, and to carry out periodic inspections of the workplace for hazards (for unionised and non-unionised workforces). Every employer has a duty to consult with such union-appointed safety representatives on health
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